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like fast cars!" |
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Beautiful,
smart and spirited - and the cars not bad either. Actress Kitu Gidwanis
junoon in life is her josh machine, and as she showed
Ritujoy Chakraborty, shes one girl who likes to put her foot down.
At first I couldnt believe what I was hearing... I like fast
cars! When I went car-shopping last year, I was looking for a compact, sporty
yet comfortable car, and the Ikon 1.6 was just perfect. Its quick,
really quick and very comfortable at the same time. But ideally, Id
like an even faster car so that I can really put my foot down and blast
off! says Kitu Gidwani, femme fatale of Indian television and someone
normally associated with words like genteel, soft and gracious, at least
on-screen.
And here she was, hauling me around town on a lovely morning, and telling
me how she would love to go much, much faster.
Ive always enjoyed driving fast but I guess you cant do
that much in Mumbai. I dont understand, why do people have to drive
so slow? You know, Im so impatient, I scare myself. With the Ikon,
I can potter around in town without a care in
the world, and when out of the melee, I can really zip. Just give me a highway,
and then theres no stopping me.
I ask eagerly, So youve been on the Mumbai-Pune expressway (arguably
the fastest road in India today)?
A gleam comes into her eyes as she replies, Actually I havent,
but I really want to! Of course, Ive done some high speeds on the
highways while going to the suburbs. But you know, since I can be very impetuous
with the wheel, Im not sure I should get onto the expressway...
Doesnt fame sometimes mean other road users want to keep up with the
star on the road? Yeah, that happens a lot. It can be quite dangerous
at times, because the person whos trying to keep up with me doesnt
have his or her eyes on the road. I can also get distracted. Thats
why Im planning to put film on my windows, though Im not sure
whether its legal.
Were heading back to Kitus garage and theres just enough
time for me to ask her my two pet questions - dream car and funniest car-incident.
Well the funniest thing about me and my car is that whoever gets in,
exclaims, My God Kitu, you still havent taken off the plastic!?
What can I do? I love my baby too much. Tiger, you mean. As
for a dream car, frankly, I dont have one particular dream car, maybe
apart from sinful things like a Porsche Carrera 911, which I definitely
cant afford, at least not now. All I want is a good-lookin,
fast, yet comfortable coupe, preferably German. Maybe even a Toyota would
not be bad.
And I was just beginning to suspect that there was a Italian ancestor somewhere... |